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Stanley R. Whitford (5 January 1878〔This date is from Parliamentary records. Australian dictionary of Biography gives his D.O.B. as 5 June 1878. It is not known for what, if anything, the "R" stood.〕 – 13 December 1959) was a unionist and Labor politician in the State of South Australia. ==History== Stanley Whitford was born the youngest son of Patrick Whitford (ca.1835 – 27 April 1898) and Emma Prior Whitford (the widow Prior), née Matthews, ( – 28 July 1908) of Moonta. His parents emigrated from Gunnislake, Cornwall on the ''Sir Richard Burlington'', arriving in Adelaide on 14 February 1856. They spent three years in Burra before settling in Moonta. Stanley R. Whitford, as he became known, was educated at the State school and attended night classes at the Moonta School of Mines in 1897 and 1898. He was employed by a blacksmith for seven years, then from 1899 to 1908 worked on the goldfields in Western Australia.〔A. R. G. Griffiths, ('Whitford, Stanley R. (1878–1959)' ), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, published first in hardcopy 1990, accessed online 19 November 2014〕 then started working for the South Australian Railways at Mount Gambier and became active with the South Australian Railways and Tramways Association. He moved to Adelaide sometime before 1918, living at Gilles Street.
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